Wetherspoons has launched a new deal where visitors can get a full English Breakfast for just £2.99.
Currently priced at £4.45, the small breakfast includes a fried egg, bacon, Lincolnshire sausage, baked beans and a hash brown.
It will be available at The Commercial Hotel in Church Street, Accrington, The Postal Order in Darwen Street, Blackburn and The Old Chapel in Railway Road, Darwen, from September 4.
The Postal Order pub manager Emily Cookson said: “We believe that our customers will welcome the value-for-money breakfast in our pub.”
Additionally, customers can include a coffee or tea and free refills for an extra £1.56.
Weatherspoons is known for its lower prices, as well as converting unconventional premises such as former cinemas and banks into pubs.
And they are also well known for slashing prices and customers enjoyed a small breakfast for just £1.99 during their January sales.
The chain is also offering a one-day-only discount across hundreds of UK pubs on September 12.
Discounts will apply on everything on the menu, including breakfast, pints and cocktails as part of a nationwide initiative to demonstrate the benefits of a permanent VAT reduction in the hospitality industry.
Dubbed the ‘Tax Equality Day’ it took place in 2023 when prices were slashes by 7.5 percent with the founder Tim Martin highlighting the significant issues facing the hospital sector.
A list created by Q.R Code Generator in July showed the Velvet Coaster in Blackpool to be the ninth highest ranking Wetherspoons nationally with the greatest number of 5-star reviews on Google Reviews.
It was also chosen as a highlight on the MyUKTour visit to the city with the quality of service and warm reception given to regulars touted as key reasons behind it’s success.
Founded by Tim Martin who named his chain after one of his schoolteachers, Mr Wetherspoon, who was “too nice”.
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